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we might have that.

I dont know if we can offer a free membership to anybody tho, we are all out of pocket so far for what we have done and there is a LOT MORE yet to pay for, so once we cover costs there wont be much left i fear.

Christian.

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i think most people would be glad to pay a membership fee (donation) to keep the club up and running it will also help to find out who is serious about helping and who isnt

and those who want to help get rewarded by membership related discounts and bonuses etc

i reckon it will be good incentive to help club members work together

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A paid for membership is also going to get the people who really want whats best for the club.

I like the idea of Just Jap coming along for the ride. One of the more decent and helpful workshops around thats for sure.

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Guys your forgetting something....

Non Profit organisation and paid memberships dont go hand in hand...

Paid membership = revenue which with the numbers will possibly mean profit which is not allowed.

Doing it like that would require a registered business to be setup.

which has its advantages..

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The registered business is being setup as we speak, we will have an abn and several bank accounts. There will be charges to becme a member with several advantages.

I am quite good friends with Mark up at hills so i will hit him up for sponsorship.

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Originally posted by JiMb0

So basically we have to call them "uniform donatitions from those wishing to participate" instead of membership fees :)

they're straight up membership fees. all the money raised will go back into the club for events, shirts, newsletters, hosting, accounting fees etc etc.

no profit will be made as all the money will go back into the club. this is the basic definition of a non-profit organisation.

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Well,,,,if we want sponsors from the corporate world,,,,we gotta stop the swearing,,,,basically everybody bar the founders are guilty of it. SDU must be cringing.....I could list all the words right now and everyone of then will work. Maybe I should give a demo.....here go's,,,No stuff it....

Neil.

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I would be against the address bit. I think a membership number and photo will be fine.

Call me Paraniod ............ Too much crap still going on with our cars...lets protect our babies, not let the baddies know where they sleep.

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Yeh, address not good ;) Nice design though. What about a design in portrait aswell as landscape ? We could have them like passes instead of cards ... then all we need is some bands with metal bits on the end and clear plastic sleeve ID holders ...

Anyone working in an environment which requires security passes should know what I'm talking about.

They're easy to wear and more stylin than a card ....

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